On 10/10/21 3:12 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 10/10/21 12:30, Ron wrote:
On 10/10/21 2:20 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Ron<ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
I think Anil mentioned that there's *nothing* in the Postgresql server
log,
even (in my case) with log_min_messages cranked to debug5.
I'm skeptical that you're looking in the right place, then.
What do you get from
show log_destination;
show log_directory;
This is AWS RDS Postgresql. The db server log is accessed via a web
interface, and is /the/ postgresql log just like you see in vanilla
Postgresql.
I've attached it. My attempt to connect happened some time between
between 04:10:30 and 04:17:30.
Is that you sending the SIGHUP's?
Kinda. It's the AWS version of "pg_ctl reload" after modifying dynamic
entries in the parameter group (aka postgresql.conf).
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